rbivens
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So, my recently acquired MEP-002A is up and running, but not without issues. Here are the steps I followed:
* Replaced fuel filters
* Blew out fuel lines
* Cleaned fuel tank
* Replaced air filter
* Replaced oil filter
* Filled with oil and fuel
* Replaced batteries and created jumper that was missing
After all this, it started in about 10 seconds! So far so good.
I ran it for about 10 minutes. Oil pressure was good. I plugged in a lamp to the convenience panel and it worked. Weather turned bad, so I had to wait until today to continue testing...
It started right up again, and I let it run for nearly an hour. No leaks, oil pressure good, so I followed the following steps:
* Battery voltage at 27.6 volts, but climbed to 28 as it warmed up
* Adjusted cycles to 60 HZ
* Convenience outlet could easily be adjusted to 120v using adjustment knob
* Service panel voltage correct for 120/240 single phase
* Hertz meter easily adjusted to 60 with RPM adjustment
So far so good, but I noticed a few problems. After an hour of running, the intake vents didn't open. Is this normal for 35-40 degree (F) temperature outside?
Also, my AC voltage gauge and Percent Rated Current gauge were acting very strange. Both bounce around very erratically. The current gauge stays near the low end of the dial, but bounces around at a regular interval. The voltage gauge stays near the top end of the dial and is nearly pegged out. Voltage adjustments have no effect on the voltage dial, and the selector switch on the panel is in the correct position for 240/120 1 phase (all the way to the right).
I tried to post a video here but couldn't. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ray
* Replaced fuel filters
* Blew out fuel lines
* Cleaned fuel tank
* Replaced air filter
* Replaced oil filter
* Filled with oil and fuel
* Replaced batteries and created jumper that was missing
After all this, it started in about 10 seconds! So far so good.
I ran it for about 10 minutes. Oil pressure was good. I plugged in a lamp to the convenience panel and it worked. Weather turned bad, so I had to wait until today to continue testing...
It started right up again, and I let it run for nearly an hour. No leaks, oil pressure good, so I followed the following steps:
* Battery voltage at 27.6 volts, but climbed to 28 as it warmed up
* Adjusted cycles to 60 HZ
* Convenience outlet could easily be adjusted to 120v using adjustment knob
* Service panel voltage correct for 120/240 single phase
* Hertz meter easily adjusted to 60 with RPM adjustment
So far so good, but I noticed a few problems. After an hour of running, the intake vents didn't open. Is this normal for 35-40 degree (F) temperature outside?
Also, my AC voltage gauge and Percent Rated Current gauge were acting very strange. Both bounce around very erratically. The current gauge stays near the low end of the dial, but bounces around at a regular interval. The voltage gauge stays near the top end of the dial and is nearly pegged out. Voltage adjustments have no effect on the voltage dial, and the selector switch on the panel is in the correct position for 240/120 1 phase (all the way to the right).
I tried to post a video here but couldn't. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ray
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